Infant CPR Courses in Nanaimo

Infant CPR Courses in Nanaimo

Childcare first aid training has never been easier until Nanaimo First Aid. This training service provider offers quality training for very affordable rates and at very flexible schedules. Students can choose from the largest selection of programs and classes at a variety of schedules. Popular classes are even available during evenings and weekends. Students receive St Mark James certificates upon completion of a training program.

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Nanaimo First Aid

Enrolment and rates

Nanaimo First Aid offers the cheapest possible rates for all available classes. The fees are paid in full during enrolment so students don’t have to worry about tuition and expenses while training. The following are included in the total fees:

Taxes

Certificates and certification fees

workplace approved training manuals

Use of training equipment

Students who drop out are entitled to a full refund of the fees as long as a 72-hour notice is given beforehand. Enrolment can easily be completed using the registration form on the Nanaimo First Aid website, or through e-mail or telephone calls. Enrolment in person during business hours are highly encouraged.

Certificates

Certificate cards are awarded to all students who are able to complete and pass a class. Good demonstration of skills, at least 75 percent on the written exam, and complete attendance is needed to pass a class. Students can request wall-mount certificates as well.

Recertification

The certificates are only valid for three years. Re-certification courses are not available for emergency childcare first aid and participants must re-take the course to renew certification.

Programs

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Childcare programs are completed in two days in a 16-20 hour course. The core curriculum covers basic first aid for infants, toddlers, and children, focusing on childhood injuries and illnesses. Students learn to manage different injuries such as bone, joint, head, and neck injuries. The students are also introduced to the basic of the emergency medical services (EMS) system, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automated external defibrillation (AED).

Private training

Students who have problems with class schedules and cannot enrol in any of the regular programs can book private training at Nanaimo First Aid. Instructors can be booked for special training at home or for company events like workshops and conferences.

Did You Know?

First aid for puncture wounds

With light pressure and a clean piece of cloth, gauze, or bandage, stem the bleeding of the wound. Seek additional medical assistance if bleeding continues for several minutes.

Run clean water or sterile solution over the wound.

If any particles are in the wound, use a piece of clean tweezers to remove them.